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I needed to run over to the library the other day to return some books. I left the kids behind (with their father) so that it could be a 5-minute errand and not a 1-hour one. As I was going out the door, my 5-year-old said, in a sad voice, "Libraries are like orphanages for books that don't have mommies or papas."

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Emily is 8 years old! 1/07Jenny is 6 years old! 10/08Charlotte is 4 years old! 8/10Megan is 2 years old! 10/12Lydia is 4 months old! 12/14

Okay, my older two have never gone through the "girls are gross" stage. As far as they're concerned, cooties don't exist, never did. My oldest had a girlfriend from June-October and now tells me he has two girls texting him (thank heaven we have unlimited texting) constantly and he has a crush on a third.

Now my middle son comes home yesterday and says a girl he had a crush on admitted she likes him too (4th grade) but he says "We're too young to be boyfriend and girlfriend, so we'll just be more than best friends."

And the baby? Whenever I take him out in public, to the grocery store or what have you, if he sees a pretty female of any age, he does the head tilt, bats his big ol' blue eyes and flashes the dimples and ups the adorable factor. And he will do contortions to try and see her if she passes by me or goes ahead of the cart. He's 14 months.

So today when my middle son was telling me about this girl he likes and apparently likes him, I turn to Piratebabe and jokingly point a finger at him saying "Okay, that's it! No girls for you for a while! Mama can only take so much!"

Cue crumpled face and big ol' tears as he lets out a big "WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

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Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars. You have a right to be here. Be cheerful, strive to be happy. -Desiderata

Sunday was the playoff game between the Seahawks and Redskins. My parents and brother are from the east coast and were just visiting last week, so there was some rivalry about teaching DD about which team to root for. So Sunday, DH was talking to DD (3) and said, "DD, the Seahawks is Daddy's team, but the Redskins are Cool Uncle Mike's team, who do you want to win?"

Direct quote from my 4-year-old cousin, when asked what he wanted to be when he grew up:

"I want to live with Uncle Dan & Uncle Rob, for ever & ever! And I am going to make them sandwiches."

(Dan is his mother's brother, and Rob is Dan's husband. SO CUTE. )

Funny, our niece says the same thing about us - except she wants to play dinosaurs in our backyard. I love it when kids decide who they like best - and it's not always their parents. Shows those little minds are working!

I couln't find the DVD remote today, so Babybartfast had to sit through the previews for a movie for the first time ever. She still sees televised advertisements as a bit of a novelty, since we just have Netflix and she never sees any Anyway, when the previews ended and I went to turn on the movie, she very solmenly told me "I just watched all those commercials and They didn't even make me buy anything!"

My three year old came to me very excitedly this morning and proclaimed, "the ceiling outside changed paint!" I repeated that back as a question to him, and he answered, "yes, the ceiling outside changed paint! That means the sun came up!"

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Life happens wherever you are, whether you make it or not. - Uncle Iroh